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+ Tue May 20 11:07:51 PDT 2008
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+ * Updated the bang-path to be /usr/bin/env ruby, thanks for the catch, ashp
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+ Thu Feb 28 14:07:36 PST 2008 - adam
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+ * Added chpst functionality, so that you can change the process state.
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+ Thu Mar 22 12:46:41 PDT 2007 - adam
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+ * Initial Release.
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+ CHANGELOG.txt
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+ History.txt
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+ Manifest.txt
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+ README.txt
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+ Rakefile
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+ lib/mongrel_runit.rb
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+ lib/mongrel_runit/version.rb
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+ setup.rb
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+ test/test_helper.rb
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+ test/test_mongrel_runit.rb
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+ README for mongrel_runit
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+ ========================
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+ This is a mongrel_cluster replacement using runit to control a set of mongrel
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+ instances. It provides all of the features inherent in services being
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+ managed by runit, and knows how to check each running mongrel for status.
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+
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+ Debt of Gratitude
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+ =================
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+ Mongrel Runit was greatly inspired by mongrel_cluster, and some portions
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+ of it are taken verbatim: particularly the code to construct a mongrel's
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+ command line arguments.
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+ Requirements
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+ ============
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+ 1. Mongrel (gem install mongrel)
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+ 2. runit (http://smarden.org/runit/)
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+
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+ You will need to have runit installed, and the permissions on /etc/sv and
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+ /var/service (or equivalents) be correct. (You will need to allow the
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+ user running 'mongrel_runit create' to create the right directories)
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+
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+ Usage
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+ =====
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+
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+ You will need to have the proper service directories created in order to
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+ have them managed by mongrel_runit. We handle that for you through:
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+ mongrel_runit create
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+ This will read the configuration and create the proper number of mongrel
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+ services. If you change the configuration, either to alter the number
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+ of running mongrels or anything else, simply run mongrel_runit create
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+ again. It knows what "should" be there, and will clean up after you.
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+ Once that is done, you should be able to do:
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+ mongrel_runit stop|start|restart
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+ For a full list of options, run mongrel_runit -h
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+
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+ Configuration
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+ =============
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+ We look for the configuration file in a number of different places. With
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+ no arguments at all, we assume that we are in a Rails applications base
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+ directory already, with a:
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+ ./config/mongrel_runit.yml
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+
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+ or
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+ ./config/mongrel_cluster.yml
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+
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+ File. If we find one, we will load it and go to town. If you are
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+ reusing a mongrel_cluster.yml file, you will likely need to specify
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+ the "-a appname" argument.
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+
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+ YAML file options are identical to mongrel_cluster, and represent
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+ options to mongrel_rails:
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+
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+ environment
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+ port
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+ address
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+ log_file
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+ cwd
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+ timeout
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+ mime_map
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+ docroot
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+ debug
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+ config_script
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+ user
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+ group
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+ prefix
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+
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+ Additional, mongrel_runit specific options are:
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+ application_name: This is the "name" of your rails app. We use it to construct
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+ the actual name of the service directory. So "foo" becomes
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+ "mongrel-foo-port"
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+
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+ runit_sv_dir: Where to create the service directories. Defaults to /etc/sv
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+
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+ runit_service_dir: Where to create the symlinks for runsvdir to pick up.
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+ Defaults to /var/service
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+
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+ check: A block of code that will become the check file. By default, it is:
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+
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+
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+ require 'net/http'
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+ http = Net::HTTP.new('#{address}', #{@config["port"].to_i})
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+ begin
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+ response = http.options('/')
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+ if response = Net::HTTPSuccess
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+ exit 0
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+ else
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+ exit 1
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+ end
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+ rescue Errno::ECONNREFUSED
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+ exit 1
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+ end
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+
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+ This will be created for each service, and used to report the final
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+ status when running "mongrel_runit start"
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+
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+ svlogd_config: Another code block, which sets up the log configuration.
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+ See the svlogd manpage for options.
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+
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+ base_log_directory: By default, your logs will wind up under each service
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+ directory in "log/main/current". You can override this directory
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+ here. If you do, each log will wind up in a subdirectory named after
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+ the service. For example, setting base_log_directory to "/tmp" would
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+ create:
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+
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+ /tmp/mongrel-appname-port/current
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+
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+ For your logs. Not a bad idea to set this to your applications "log"
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+ directory.
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+
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'rake'
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+ require 'rake/clean'
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+ require 'rake/testtask'
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+ require 'rake/packagetask'
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+ require 'rake/gempackagetask'
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+ require 'rake/rdoctask'
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+ require 'rake/contrib/rubyforgepublisher'
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+ require 'fileutils'
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+ require 'hoe'
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+ require "delegate"
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+ include FileUtils
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+ require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'lib', 'mongrel_runit', 'version')
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+
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+ AUTHOR = "Adam Jacob" # can also be an array of Authors
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+ EMAIL = "adam@hjksolutions.com"
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+ DESCRIPTION = "Use runit to manage a mongrel cluster"
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+ GEM_NAME = "mongrel_runit" # what ppl will type to install your gem
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+ RUBYFORGE_PROJECT = "mongrel_runit" # The unix name for your project
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+ HOMEPATH = "https://wiki.hjksolutions.com/display/MR/Home"
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+
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+ NAME = "mongrel_runit"
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+ REV = nil # UNCOMMENT IF REQUIRED: File.read(".svn/entries")[/committed-rev="(d+)"/, 1] rescue nil
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+ VERS = ENV['VERSION'] || (MongrelRunit::VERSION::STRING + (REV ? ".#{REV}" : ""))
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+ CLEAN.include ['**/.*.sw?', '*.gem', '.config']
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+ RDOC_OPTS = ['--quiet', '--title', "mongrel_runit documentation",
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+ "--opname", "index.html",
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+ "--line-numbers",
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+ "--main", "README",
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+ "--inline-source"]
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+
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+ class Hoe
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+ def extra_deps
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+ @extra_deps.reject { |x| Array(x).first == 'hoe' }
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Generate all the Rake tasks
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+ # Run 'rake -T' to see list of generated tasks (from gem root directory)
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+ hoe = Hoe.new(GEM_NAME, VERS) do |p|
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+ p.author = AUTHOR
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+ p.description = DESCRIPTION
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+ p.email = EMAIL
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+ p.summary = DESCRIPTION
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+ p.url = HOMEPATH
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+ p.rubyforge_name = RUBYFORGE_PROJECT if RUBYFORGE_PROJECT
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+ p.test_globs = ["test/**/*_test.rb"]
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+ p.clean_globs = CLEAN #An array of file patterns to delete on clean.
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+
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+ # == Optional
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+ #p.changes - A description of the release's latest changes.
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+ #p.extra_deps - An array of rubygem dependencies.
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+ p.spec_extras = {
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+ "files" => FileList['lib/**/*.rb', 'bin/*', '[A-Z]*', 'test/**/*'].to_a,
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+ "executables" => [ "mongrel_runit" ],
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+ } # - A hash of extra values to set in the gemspec.
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+ end
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+
data/bin/mongrel_runit ADDED
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+ #
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+ # Created by Adam Jacob on 2007-03-22.
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+ # Copyright (c) 2007. All rights reserved.
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+
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+ require 'mongrel_runit/cli'
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+
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+ cli = MongrelRunit::CLI.new(ARGV)
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+ cli.execute
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+ #
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+ # Author:: Adam Jacob (<adam@hjksolutions.com>)
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+ # Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2007 HJK Solutions, LLC
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+ # License:: GNU General Public License version 2
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+ #---
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+ # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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+ # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
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+ # as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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+ #
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+ # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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+ # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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+ # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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+ # GNU General Public License for more details.
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+ #
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+ # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
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+ # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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+ # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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+ #+++
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+
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+
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+ module MongrelRunit
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+
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+ # A simple base class, that defines a list of allowed commands.
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+ class Base
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+ ALLOWEDCOMMANDS = [
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+ "up",
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+ "down",
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+ "status",
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+ "once",
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+ "pause",
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+ "cont",
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+ "hup",
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+ "alarm",
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+ "interrupt",
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+ "1",
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+ "2",
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+ "term",
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+ "kill",
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+ "exit",
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+ "start",
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+ "stop",
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+ "restart",
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+ "shut-down",
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+ "force-stop",
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+ "force-reload",
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+ "force-restart",
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+ "force-shutdown",
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+ ]
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+
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+ # Returns a given command if it's found in the allowed commands
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+ # list.
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+ def has_command?(command)
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+ ALLOWEDCOMMANDS.detect { |cmd| cmd == command }
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+ end
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+ #
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+ # Author:: Adam Jacob (<adam@hjksolutions.com>)
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+ # Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2007 HJK Solutions, LLC
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+ # License:: GNU General Public License version 2
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+ #
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+ #--
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+ # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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+ # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
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+ # as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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+ #
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+ # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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+ # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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+ # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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+ # GNU General Public License for more details.
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+ #
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+ # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
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+ # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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+ # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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+ #++
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+
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+ require 'optparse'
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+ require 'mongrel_runit/servicerunner'
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+ require 'mongrel_runit/config'
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+ require 'yaml'
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+
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+ module MongrelRunit
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+
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+ # The command line interface.
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+ #
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+ # Example:
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+ #
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+ # cli = MongrelRunit::CLI.new(ARGV)
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+ # cli.execute
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+ #
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+
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+ class CLI
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+
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+ # Takes a list of command line arguments, passing them to
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+ # MongrelRunit::Config and MongrelRunit::ServiceRunner.
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+ def initialize(args)
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+ @config = MongrelRunit::Config.load_args(args)
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+ @servicerunner = MongrelRunit::ServiceRunner.new(@config.config)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Executes the command (start/stop/restart; see MongrelRunit::Base for the
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+ # list) specified by the arguments passed to MongrelRunit::CLI. The
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+ # command is executed by calling MongrelRunit::ServiceRunner.run.
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+ def execute
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+ response, status = @servicerunner.run(@config.command)
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+ if @config.verbose || status == false
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+ response.sort.each do |key, value|
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+ puts "#{key}: #{value[1]}: #{value[0]}"
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+ end
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+ end
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+ exit 1 if status == false
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+ exit 0 if status == true
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end